In the early 1990s, many issues appeared that were published in the name of regions of Ukraine, had never been used in postal circulation, and were of a "fantasy" nature. These issues consisted of various overprints applied to USSR and Ukrainian postage stamps, as well as to non-postage stamps, and included forgeries of original designs.
Stamps were overprinted in the name of Crimea, Donbas, Polissia, Zakarpattia, and other regions of Ukraine, as well as in the name of Ukrainian cities such as Chornobyl, Feodosiia, Sumy, Myrhorod, and others. The overprints mainly featured the trident emblem, a new denomination, and the inscription "Post of Ukraine" or the name of the city. Stamps were overprinted in the name of Crimea, Donbas, Polissia, Zakarpattia, and other regions of Ukraine, as well as in the name of Ukrainian cities such as Chornobyl, Feodosiia, Sumy, Myrhorod, and others. The overprints mainly featured the trident emblem, a new denomination, and the inscription "Post of Ukraine" or the name of the city.